Figueiro M G, Hamner R, Bierman A, Rea M S
Lighting Research Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 21 Union Street, Troy, NY 12180.
Light Res Technol. 2013 Aug;45(4):421-434. doi: 10.1177/1477153512450453.
This paper documents the spectral and spatial performance characteristics of two new versions of the Daysimeter, devices developed and calibrated by the Lighting Research Center to measure and record personal circadian light exposure and activity levels, and compares them to those of the Actiwatch Spectrum (Philips Healthcare). Photometric errors from the Daysimeters and the Actiwatch Spectrum were also determined for various types of light sources. The Daysimeters had better photometric performance than the Actiwatch Spectrum. To assess differences associated with measuring light and activity levels at different locations on the body, older adults wore four Daysimeters and an Actiwatch Spectrum for five consecutive days. Wearing the Daysimeter or Actiwatch Spectrum on the wrist compromises accurate light measurements relative to locating a calibrated photosensor at the plane of the cornea.
本文记录了两款新版日光照度计的光谱和空间性能特征,这两款仪器由照明研究中心开发并校准,用于测量和记录个人的昼夜节律光照暴露及活动水平,并将它们与Actiwatch Spectrum(飞利浦医疗保健公司)的性能特征进行比较。还针对各类光源测定了日光照度计和Actiwatch Spectrum的光度误差。日光照度计的光度性能优于Actiwatch Spectrum。为评估在身体不同部位测量光照和活动水平所产生的差异,老年人连续五天佩戴四个日光照度计和一个Actiwatch Spectrum。相对于将校准过的光传感器置于角膜平面而言,将日光照度计或Actiwatch Spectrum戴在手腕上会影响光照测量的准确性。